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Often vessels have a major effect on causing the paper properties of Eucalyptus [1–3]. They are picked from the paper during printing, causing a non-uniform paper surface, which affects the distribution of ink [1]. Vessel morphology and frequency are important selection indices in the quality breeding program for pulp production. However, the most appropriate core-sampling position has not as yet...
Tree breeding has become more important as fixation sources of atmospheric CO2, since the global warming has been called a serious environmental problem. Therefore, the selection of elite trees possessing significant CO2 absorption ability together with excellent pulp properties is strongly needed to accelerate both atmospheric CO2 absorption and paper recycling rate since stronger papers can keep...
Eucalyptus camaldulensis plays an important role as one of the major plantation species for pulpwood especially in sub-tropical regions. Tree selection for high pulp yield and strength in the management of pulpwood forests has attracted interest in the use of plantations with short term rotations to reduce the pulp cost and atmospheric CO2 [1]. The non-destructive method is preferable in...